I'm playing this game called "Life" made by "God". You'd think a guy known for creating things would make something good but this is total shit. I've been trying for years to get into it because everyone's telling me how awesome it is but I just don't see the big deal. The graphics are good I guess but there is hardly any plot, the NPCs are retarded and the playable character is fat and gay. I'm gonna try to enjoy it for a few months but if it doesn't work out I'm calling it quits.
 
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Dr. Bill

EDiot
Morrowind. Really liking it so far even if im doing bitch work for Cosades. Already its infinitely better than Oblivion by sheer fact that it doesn't scale enemies to your lvl. Fighting bandits at level 5, struggling to survive and winning feels rewarding and killing shitty worms at level 10 feels like killing shitty worms. There's progression.
Only negative thing I have to say is how the dark brotherhood assassins are a joke. They camp you when you sleep, so you're either at low health and they rape you to death before you level up. But if ur prepared, killing them is easy and their armor set sells for an INSANE amount. Just wasn't balanced.


Vanilla Xcom 2. So far it seems to be a tad bit more difficult than Enemy Unknown, but I like the greater amount of content and customization the game brings.
Is that so? Does the difficulty come from the RNG? It's on sale right now on gog, I might go get it.
 
I quit playing that OSRS because I think I got carpal tunnel syndrome. Picked up Kenshi. Yesterday I started a new character and just wandered somewhere past the Holy Nation's area and I have no idea how to play this game for proper yet. It's a post-apo crpg/rts hybrid with limb amputation, settlements, building an army of human and creature units, then warring the other towns and becoming a tyrant.

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Sadfleck

Ediot
Vanilla Xcom 2. So far it seems to be a tad bit more difficult than Enemy Unknown, but I like the greater amount of content and customization the game brings.
I like that you start as the actual resistance in XCom 2. It makes the ticking clock element of the game make sense, as well as explaining why you need to start from scratch on rebuilding XCom.

Are you playing full vanilla, or does it have the 3 emperors expansion automatically installed?

The emperors are absolute bullshit (they react to every move you make once they've spotted your squad) but you can get some crazy gear from killing them.
 
I like that you start as the actual resistance in XCom 2. It makes the ticking clock element of the game make sense, as well as explaining why you need to start from scratch on rebuilding XCom.

Are you playing full vanilla, or does it have the 3 emperors expansion automatically installed?

The emperors are absolute bullshit (they react to every move you make once they've spotted your squad) but you can get some crazy gear from killing them.
I have all of the dlcs including the War of the Chosen expansion that I'm planning to play after I'm done beating my first playthrough.
 
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